Lakeside WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 4, 1962-66, page 6

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l i A CLrir0chvpthuyc',y Llscect . a, _.___._.,=_ Z/EARS AGO when my mother was a bride, my Kentucky grandmother gave her her "reccet" for washing clothes. This treasured bit of writing I now hangs above my gleaming automatic washer as a grateful reminder _ of today's mechanical blessings. i l, bild fire in back yard to het kettle don't bile just reneh and starch. / of rain water. . 7. take white things out of kettle i 2. set tubs so smoke won't blow in with broom stick handel then eyes if wind is peart. reneh, blew and starch. 3. shave I hole cake lie sope in 8. spred tee towels on grass. T bilin water. 9. hang Old rags on fence. , 4. sort things. make 3 piles. I pile IO. pore reneh water in flower bed. . white, I pile cullord. I pile werk I I. scrub porch with hot sopy water. , briches and rags. 12. turn tubs upside down. 5. stur flour in cold water to smooth I 3. go put on eleen dress - smooth then thin down with bilin water. hair with side combsy brew CUP. 6. rub dirty spots on board. scrub of tee - set and rest'and rock a hard. then bile. rub eullord but spell and count blessins. . - Nadine Mills Coleman in The 6s Magazine

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